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.nyv «*$•. :a*' I* .'* 11 *T 4 If",! svv ,', I 't 4 TT'WV jliiliiriyiiijjiillBpMpawpy HORSES One roan gelding, 5 yrs. old, wt. 1400. One gray gelding, 5 yrs. old, wt. 1400. One bay mare, 7 yrs. old, with foal, wt. 1350. One black mare, 9 yrs. old, with foal, wt. 1350. One black mare, 7 yrs. old, with foal, wt. 1400. One bay mare, 8 yrs. old, wt 1350. One sorrel mare, 7 yrs. old, with foal, wt. 1200. One sorrel gelding, 8 yrs. old, (driver) wt. 1100. One sorrel gelding, 9 yrs. old, (driver) wt. 1050. One mare colt, 7 months old. COWS One red Durham cow, fresh soon. One red 7-8 Guernsey cow, fresh soon. One short horn cow, fresh soon. One red heifer, 2 years old, fresh in March. HOGS One full blood Poland-China sow, wt 250 lbs. Two full blood Poland-China boars, wt. 100 lbs. each. Two full blood Poland-China sows, wt 100 lbs. each. Two Chester white sows, wt 350 lbs. each. Two grade Poland-China sows, wt 350 lbs. ea. One barrow ready to butcher, wt 350 lbs. Thirty shoats, weight about 75 lbs. each. POULTRY Two hundred Rhode Island red chickens. Forty White Holland turkeys. fWA. THOMAS,- lCOLH.J.HECHT ifei=g, Auctioneers '-ft ucnoN WWI V, The following described property will be sold at Public Aucftion to the highest bidder at the Champlin farm, J4 mile south of Surrey, on THURSDAY. OCTOBER 8,614 Sale to commence at 9:30 A. M. FREE LUNCH AT NOON MACHINERY (All machinery listed has been used but three seasons) One McCormick 5-ft. mower. One McCormick rake, 10-ft. One P. & O. gang plow. One 28-ft. wood beam Boss' harrow. One riding corn cultivator, Emerson: Two 8-ft. McCormick binders and truck. One 6-horse Campbell packer. One Keystone disc and truck. One 20-shoe double disc drill. One 36 and 56-in. Peerless separator,complete. Two high wheel wide tire wagons. Two low wide tire wagons. One iron truck, low wheels. Four hay racks. One 80-bu. grain tank, good as new. One wagon box with top box. One spring wagon, two seat. One single buggy, rubber tire. One set bob sleighs, good as new. Cutter runners. One water cart One 400-gal. oil tank. One 50-gal. gas tank. One 50-bu. hog feeder. One 50-gal. hog waterer. One 20-bbl. wood stock tank. One tank heater. One I 1-2 horse-power engine. One set shafting. One pump jack. One Blue Bell cream separator. One power washer. Three sets heavy breeching harness. One set combination harness. Two single harness. One grindstone. One wheelbarrow. Scoops, shovels and pitchforks, farm tools, etc. TERMS OF SALE: All sums under $10.00, cash all over that amount time will be given until Oct. 1st, 1915, on bankable paper. 5% discount for cash on all sums over $10.00. No property to be removed un til settlement is made. #t V• '&MX^S-WMMK!**-, I*1 A* In case of inclement weather the sale will be held on the following day. UlNS* 1 4 *1 1 ,! FLIPPY ILY'J HOUSEHOLD GOODS Four iron bedsteads and springs. Two bed springs. One leather couch. Two leather rockers. One Mission rocker. One Mission desk. One Mission center table. One Axminster rug., Two quartered oak dining tables. Eight oak dining chairs. One quartered oak buffet. One quartered oak china closet. One Princess dresser. Two hotel dressers. One chiffonier. One commode. One Quick Meal 1912 Model range. One 16 Favorite hard coal heater. One Kimball piano, oak case. One kitchen cabinet. Two kitchen tables. One small heater. One porch bench. One hammock cot One churn. Cooking utensils, etc., etc. HAY AND CORN Millet hay, about 50 tons in stack. Corn matured, 8 acres N-W Dent in shock.! J. IR 1 'wl.4*! 1 it 1o| ri F4I#I%-*!• "I l-\ 1 ZWW*- 1 ZF W. S. YOUNG, Clerks ^11^ X'ft & i' ...4 I .i*1- -A'•• Mi tew.' J# j. hi. I .K'SitaW' ii 'I i»v 1 'J vfi WI, /tJG. 8 & *J r, '1 A